Book Review: The God of Last Moments by Alethea Kontis

Posted December 11, 2017 by lomeraniel in Audiobooks, Horror, Review / 0 Comments

Book Review: The God of Last Moments by Alethea KontisThe God of Last Moments by Alethea Kontis
Narrator: Michael Sanguinetti
Published by Self-published on 10-18-17
Genres: Horror
Length: 48 mins
Format: Audiobook
Source: Narrator
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Overal Rating: three-half-stars

Max receives a piece of his mother's funerary jewelry and realizes that he now has the power to touch certain objects and relive their owner's last moments. But exactly how far will he need to go to reach divinity?

This e-book includes the original short story as well as an essay about the origins of the idea for this tale. (ages 13 & up)

Max receives an old piece of jewelry from his deceased mother, and this allows him to see the last moments of a person by touching an object.

I enjoyed this original short story. The two characters are well depicted, and the dialogs are fluid. The twist at the end was especially disturbing.

I am not really into stories about angels, but I think this one was well written. I just wish it had been longer and more developed.

Michael Sanguinetti’s narration was quite good. Checking Audible, I see this is his second audiobook, but he has improved immensely since his first. The audio quality, although, not perfect, is very good, and the character’s interpretations are very well done. I am impressed, and I am looking forward to future books narrated by Sanguinetti.

I received a copy of this book in audio format from the narrator in exchange for an honest review.
Story (Plot)
three-stars
Narration
four-stars
Overall: three-half-stars
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